Benjamin Lafayette Siskois a fictional character in theStar Trekfranchise portrayed byAvery Brooks.He was the main character of the television seriesStar Trek: Deep Space Nine(DS9), which was originally broadcast between 1993 and 1999. The character has also appeared in various books, comics, and video games within theStar Trekfranchise.
Benjamin Sisko | |
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Star Trekcharacter | |
First appearance | Emissary (1993) |
Last appearance | What You Leave Behind(1999) |
Portrayed by | Avery Brooks |
In-universe information | |
Species | Human |
Affiliation | United Federation of Planets Starfleet |
Family | Joseph Sisko (Father) Sarah Sisko (Mother) (Deceased) Unnamed (Stepmother) (Deceased) Judith Sisko (Half-sister) |
Spouse | Jennifer Sisko(Deceased) Kasidy Yates |
Children | Jake Sisko Unnamed Child |
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana,United States of America,Earth |
Posting | Deep Space Nine |
Position | Commanding Officer Deep Space Nine (Seasons 1–7) Temporary Acting Head of Starfleet Security (Season 4) Adjutant to Admiral Ross Starbase 375 (Season 6) USS Defiant (Seasons 3–7) |
Rank | Captain (Seasons 3–7) Commander (Seasons 1–3) |
Character history
editBorn in 2332 inNew Orleans, Louisiana,Benjamin is the son ofJoseph Siskoand a human woman named Sarah, who was possessed by aBajoran Prophet,in order to conceive Benjamin. Sarah disappeared a short time later, when the prophet left her body, and died in an accident several years later. Joseph eventually met and married another woman, who raised Benjamin as her son. Benjamin remained unaware of these events until well into his adulthood. Sisko lovesbaseball,a sport that has largely disappeared by the 24th century but is kept alive by a small group of aficionados.
Sisko enteredStarfleet Academyin 2350. During hissophomore year,he was in a field-study assignment on Starbase 137. He met a woman namedJenniferinBabylon, New York,onGilgo Beach,shortly after graduating from the Academy. The two eventually wed and had a son namedJake.[1]As aStarfleetofficer coming up through the ranks, Sisko was mentored byCurzon Dax,a joinedTrillserving as ambassador to theKlingon Empire.
In 2369, Sisko is assigned to theBajoransector to command Deep Space Nine and help Bajor's recovery from the recently concludedCardassian occupation,shepherding them toward possible membership in the Federation. Upon Sisko's first visit to Bajor, the Kai (Bajor's spiritual leader),Opaka Sulan,labels him "the Emissary of the Prophets" and gives him one of theBajoran Orbs.By studying the orb and nearby stellar phenomenon,Jadzia Daxfinds a stablewormhole;the other end of which connects to theGamma Quadrant.Sisko and Dax encounter the mysterious entities living within it, named "Prophets" by the Bajorans. Although most Bajorans immediately accept Sisko as their highest spiritual leader, this causes conflicts with his standard role as a captain, his personal discomfort with it, and the Bajorans that resent that the emissary is not a Bajoran.
The Gamma Quadrant is home to the Dominion, an aggressive and expansionist empire, which led to theDominion War.Klingons, Romulans, and even the Cardassians eventually joined forces with the Federation against it. Sisko fulfills the Prophets' destiny for him in the series finale, "What You Leave Behind",by confronting theKosst Amojan-possessed GulDukat.Sisko throws himself and Dukat into the fiery abyss of the Bajoran Fire Caves, and Sisko is pulled into the Prophets' plane of existence to live with and learn from them. Sisko imparts a farewell to his new—and pregnant— wife,Kasidy Yates,informing her that although he does not know when, he will eventually return to her.
Cultural references
edit- InSunshinebyRobin McKinley,the title character mentions a tour company called "Earth Trek" operated by a man named Benjamin Sisko.
Reception
editIn 2009,IGNranked Sisko as the 8th best character ofStar Trekoverall.[2]In 2012,Paste Magazinerated Sisko as the #9 character of allStar Treklive-actiontelevision shows up to that time.[3]In 2016,ScreenRantrated Benjamin Sisko as the fourth best character inStar Trekoverall as presented in television and film up to that time.[4]In 2016, Sisko was ranked as the 2nd most important character ofStarfleetwithin theStar Trekscience fiction universe byWiredmagazine.[5]
In 2017,The Washington Postranked Sisko as the second best Captain ofStar Trek,and compared him to the American WW2 General and US PresidentEisenhower.[6][7]They note how he tried to raise his son on the wayward space station despite being widowed, while contending with crew of dubious loyalties.[6]In 2017,Spaceranked Sisko the fifth best captain ofStar Trek.[8]In 2017,Screen Rantranked Sisko the 3rd most attractive person in theStar Trekuniverse, in betweenSeven of NineandNyota Uhura.[9]
In 2019, Cinema Blend ranked Sisko the fourth best Star TrekStarfleetcharacter of all time.[10]Sisko was rated as one of the top seven time travelers of the Star Trek franchise byNerdistin 2019, especially for his time traveling adventures in "Trials and Tribble-ations"and"Past Tense".[11]
In 2018,CBRranked Sisko the third bestStarfleetcharacter ofStar Trek,in between Janeway and Picard.[12]
References
edit- ^Episode "Emissary";Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 1 of Season 1
- ^"Top 25 Star Trek Characters".IGN.May 8, 2009.RetrievedMarch 20,2019.
- ^"The 10 Best Star Trek Characters".July 23, 2012. Archived fromthe originalon March 6, 2020.RetrievedMarch 21,2019.
- ^"The 20 Best Characters In Star Trek History".ScreenRant.November 19, 2016.RetrievedMarch 20,2019.
- ^McMillan, Graeme (September 5, 2016)."Star Trek's 100 Most Important Crew Members, Ranked".Wired.ISSN1059-1028.RetrievedMarch 20,2019.
- ^abAhrens, Frank (September 26, 2017)."The ultimate ranking of the best" Star Trek "captains".The Washington Post.RetrievedMarch 17,2019– viaThe Denver Post.
- ^Ahrens, Frank (September 22, 2017)."The ultimate ranking of the best 'Star Trek' captains".The Washington Post.
- ^Entertainment, Elizabeth Howell 2017-09-22T21:09:10Z (September 22, 2017)."6 'Star Trek' Captains, Ranked from Worst to Best".Space.RetrievedJune 23,2019.
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:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^"Star Trek: 20 Most Attractive Characters".ScreenRant.December 15, 2017. Archived fromthe originalon April 16, 2021.RetrievedJuly 12,2019.
- ^"The Best Star Trek Characters Of All Time".CINEMABLEND.June 10, 2019.RetrievedJune 20,2019.
- ^"The 7 Best Time Travelers In STAR TREK".Nerdist.RetrievedJune 23,2019.
- ^"Star Trek: The 25 Best Members Of Starfleet, Ranked".CBR.October 27, 2018.RetrievedJune 20,2019.
Sources
edit- Okuda, Mikeand Denise Okuda, with Debbie Mirek (1999).The Star Trek Encyclopedia.Pocket Books.ISBN0-671-53609-5.
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External links
edit- Benjamin SiskoatMemory Alpha
- Benjamin Sisko (mirror)atMemory Alpha
- Benny RussellatMemory Alpha
- Emissary of the Prophetsarticle at Memory Alpha
- Benjamin SiskoatStarTrek